MANILA, Philippines – Vice President Leni Robredo was not surprised Solicitor General Jose Calida favored ex-senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr’s position on the 50% ballot-shading threshold in the electoral protest he filed against her.

“Ako, alam nating lahat – alam ko, alam ninyo – na si Calida ay ‘di lang Marcos apologist, pero number one na Marcos supporter (All of us know – I know it, you know it – that Calida is not just a Marcos apologist, he's the number one Marcos supporter),” said Robredo on Tuesday, July 10.

(But for me, his role in the PET case is not as a party; his role is to be the lawyer of the Comelec. And because he was not being asked about his personal feelings on the issue, he should have just represented the interest of his client, which is the Comelec.)

On July 4, Calida filed a manifestation with the Supreme Court (SC), acting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), backing the 50% ballot shading threshold in the ongoing recount for the election case Marcos filed against Robredo.

Calida had also defended the government’s decision to give a hero’s burial to the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Bongbong’s father, in 2016.

This is not the first time a solicitor general did not take the side of the government in a case, however.

Also in 2016, ex-solicitor general Florin Hilbay did not side with the Comelec when it disqualified Senator Grace Poe to run for president. Instead, Hilbay sided with the Senate Electoral Tribunal, which overturned Poe’s disqualification and junked the poll body’s arguments she is not a natural-born Filipino. – Rappler.com